The crown molding is all installed and looking great. It sure dresses up the place!

The base trim is installed upstairs and will go in downstairs after all of the tile has gone in:

In the master bath, Dirk designed a pattern that takes a 6″ x 6″ tile and makes it act as the base trim. I really like the clean look of it all. However, the pattern is complex and requires a lot of time for the installation. There are a lot of design elements going into this tiny room that will really make it special once it’s all complete. (More on that later).

I opted for dark grout lines on the floor, as I love how it really calls out the hex tile, and because it’s a very classic look to me. The walls will have light grout lines.

I’m beginning to think about carpet options for certain areas of the house and am anxiously awaiting the arrival of all of our countertops.

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